A new blueprint for nature recovery in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly is taking shape, developed collaboratively by Cornwall Council with contributions from thousands, including farmers, landowners, and farm advisors. This ambitious strategy supports the dual goals of championing nature and sustaining food production.
Your Opinion Matters
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Nature Recovery are now seeking your thoughts on the draft strategy and mapping. Everyone’s contribution is vital. To share your views, please visit the consultation home page. The consultation is open until 5 PM on Monday, 6th January.
For insights into what the strategy entails for farmers, a dedicated page has been set up featuring a leaflet on farming and the strategy, along with several FAQs.
Drop-in Sessions: Have Your Say
Join Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Nature Recovery for one-on-one discussions about nature recovery, and seize the opportunity to view and comment on the strategy maps:
- Monday 2nd December: Redruth RFC Clubhouse 12-7 PM
- Wednesday 4th December: Long Gallery, New County Hall, Truro 12-7 PM
- Thursday 5th December: Shire Hall,Bodmin 1-7 PM
‘Round the Kitchen Table’ Discussions
Farm Liaison Officer, Lisa Rundle, is hosting informal sessions for farmers and landowners to discuss the Nature Recovery Strategy. Whether you prefer a small group setting with neighbours or a one-on-one video call, you’re invited to join and provide your feedback. To arrange a chat, please contact Lisa at [email protected].
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